Life After a Wrongful Conviction

Since 1989, more than 1,500 people in the U.S. have been freed from prison after having been wrongfully convicted. Many of them spent decades behind bars before their release and have had a very difficult time adjusting to life on the outside. In a new book, authors Courtney Lance and Nikki Pope explore what life is like for the wrongfully convicted. Among their findings: remarkable resiliency and a surprising lack of bitterness. We talk with the authors of "Pruno, Ramen, and a Side of Hope," and two wrongfully convicted former prisoners about how they survived years of presumed guilt.